Urban Planner Salaries

How much does a Urban Planner make in Dublin?

Total pay range
€57K - €62K/yr
€60K/yrMedian total pay
Pay breakdown
€57K - €62K/yrBase pay
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The average salary for an Urban Planner is €59,850 per year or €29 per hour in Dublin, which is 0% higher than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to €62,239 (90th percentile). However, the typical pay range in Dublin is between €57,461 (25th percentile) and €62,239 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 1 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Urban Planner employees in Dublin as of June 2026.
The highest salary for an Urban Planner in Dublin is €62,239 per year, €5,187 per month or €30 per hour.
The lowest salary for an Urban Planner in Dublin is €57,461 per year, €4,788 per month or €28 per hour.
Town planners earn salaries comparable to economic development officers, interior designers and CAD technicians. Town planners are frequently employed in the public sector by the government. They can also work towards chartered status, which may enable them greater earning capacity as well as reputation. This usually requires two years of work experience on-the-job. Other options for increasing their salary include setting up a consulting business or teaching students at universities. They can also take on consultant work, which might offer them increased flexibility and a higher salary.